This week we’ve got four new movies. Transporter Refueld came out and that is basically just an Audi commercial. A Walk in the Woods is essentially Grump Old Men 3. Dragon Blade wasn’t quite bad wasn’t quite good…I don’t really know what it is. It looks like it’s so bad it’s good, but that’s not the case it just kind of exists. Bloodsucking Bastards is a ton of fun and you can see it on demand right now….go do that.

Our Top Five this week is Robert Redford films which included All the Presidents Men, The Natural, Three Days of the Condor, Captain America The Winter’s Soldier, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Sting etc

Our Undisputed Classic ended up just being Netflix Challenge. Sean challenged us to pick a movie Netflix recommended to us. Those movies ended up being Hook, Skeleton Twins, and Comet.

Welcome to The I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast. Our March Movie Madness has made it to the final with “Almost Famous” squaring off against “Field of Dreams.” This week saw the film “Captain America: The Winter’s Soldier” destroyed the April box office record with over 100 million in its first weekend. Not only that but it’s probably the best “Avengers” related movie yet. It’s kind of like a “Bourne” movie.

We also talk about “The Grand Budapest Hotel” and rip on Wes Anderson fans. Sean by chance saw “Enemy” at our cheap theater and called it the best movie he saw this week…so I went and saw it and we’ll discuss again next week.

Our Undisputed Classic this week is “Eraserhead.” This isn’t really a movie but more or less several different genius images with no real story. But it clearly inspired a generation of music video directors.

In 1984 “Moscow on the Hudson” and “Up the Creek” came out. Only Sean saw those movies and for whatever reason he spent the whole segment talking about boobs.